Thứ Tư, 31 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 31 2017

- By 13:0... / - That's incredible.

Kim Sinui has won.

After returning through the consolation round,

you've won again

and now you just have the final round left.

I feel so good.

I will sing the last song without regrets

before I step off this stage.

It was a battle of low and high notes.

We thought we'd have a chance of winning

but we didn't score a single point.

We never imagined this.

However, we still have Jas Chang.

The only singer left is Coach Park Kyunglim's

Jas Chang.

- Coach Park Kyunglim. / - Yes.

Tell us what the final song is.

In order to go up against Kim Sinui...

We need to sing a song of this caliber.

I can't wait.

"Tears."

So Chanwhee.

That's a female song.

Raise it an octave...

There's no end to how high he can sing.

He's no joke.

And yet, you don't lose when it comes to high notes.

Then let's just go high.

Just sing a woman's song

and let Kim Sinui shout all he wants.

"Tears."

No way.

Can you sing "Tears?"

Even most women can't sing "Tears."

I actually don't know that song very well.

I only know the chorus part...

But I don't know the verse.

Gosh... What will I do?

I don't really know this song.

I know the chorus...

Really?

He had no idea he'd sing this song.

I'll listen to it once and then sing.

Okay. Sounds good.

You can listen a few times.

(Completely focused on "Tears" for the win)

(You can do this)

(All preparations are complete)

Kim Sinui vs. Jas Chang.

The battle begins.

Let's go.

Don't try too hard.

Same goes to you.

Just shout it out.

And take a 3-month break.

(The final hope for Muzie's team)

I will use all my energy for this final song.

I want to win the Korean beef for my team.

Find the flamboyance that you've kept hidden.

You must find it today.

- This is the ending. / - Okay.

- Let's go. / - Let's go.

I'll bring out everything I have inside.

I'll spew forth high notes

and deliver the beef to you, Coach.

Let's go.

- Let's go. Warm up. / - Everyone, it's a party.

Start it up. Let's go.

("Tears" by So Chanwhee)

(An electrifying high note battle right from the start)

(They're all dancing to the exciting music)

(We invite you to a completely new high note battle)

(Jas Chang attacks first)

(Incorporating hand gestures)

Nice.

(Crazy vocals, Kim Sinui responds)

(Singing along)

(This is his first time singing this song?)

(Provoking)

(Don't lose focus)

(Amazing voice that sings in a woman's key)

(The diva raises the pitch)

(You'll be hurt because of me)

(Ah)

(The chorus highlight)

(Mournful expressions)

(What's going on?)

(Explosion of energy with the high part)

(Forever)

Amazing. This is insane.

Make some noise!

(Incredible ad-lib too)

(The final score will be revealed at the end)

(Misses the beat since he doesn't know the song)

(That's okay)

(It's starting to heat up)

(You'll be hurt because of me)

(Ah)

(Face going bright red)

(Bam)

(Intense high note battle)

(I love you)

(Rock vocal essence vs. Muse's powerful voice)

Amazing.

(It's not over yet)

(Yeah)

(Crazy vocals just like his nickname)

- Amazing, amazing. / - That was the best.

In the woman's key.

Are you really a man?

That's so tiring.

So tiring.

Amazing.

Singing Battle, the 15th match.

Musical Star Wars 2.

It was really incredible to the end.

Which team will take the glory of victory?

We'll check the scores of the first row.

Show us!

(The final round was a breathless battle)

(Who will be the final winner?)

(Current score is 2:4)

We don't know yet.

We've won.

Is this how it ends?

Jas Chang is in the lead.

Will the lead change in the second half?

Show us the final result.

(Heart thumping)

(Kim Sinui catches up, it's 4:4)

(Jas Chang takes the lead again)

What's going on?

How did this happen?

- What the? / - What's happening?

(Who will be the last to laugh?)

I think the highest parts...

As soon as I sang them,

I felt that I could possibly win.

The beef is almost here.

I will deliver the meat to my coach.

Let's go.

(Whose high notes did the judges prefer?)

(A shocking result)

Oh, my!

(Winner Kim Sinui, loser Jas Chang)

Kim Sinui wins by 7:6!

Congratulations.

Coach Muzie's team wins.

(Lost at the doorstep of victory)

The winner box of top quality Korean beef

goes to the winning team.

Amazing.

Check out the marbling.

With the end to Musical Star Wars 2,

we close the curtains to Season 1.

(Such a shame)

A new music sports game show.

Singing Battle.

Music to capture your eyes and ears.

We'll bring you even more competitive singing battles.

Through Singing Battle, I've witnessed

a variety of talents and charms I didn't know before.

That was great.

There would be people who are afraid

when it comes to singing pop songs or other genre.

They did their best to show case their potential...

I was so moved.

It was great to see everyone cheer each other on.

They were greater than any other team.

The only sports game show in Korea.

Singing Battle.

Thank you to everyone who joined us.

Everyone, good night!

For more infomation >> Who is the last winner of singing battle season one? [Singing Battle / 2017.06.01] - Duration: 10:51.

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THE FEAR IS NOT ONLY FOR PUTIN & RUSSIA MILITART - Duration: 6:15.

For more infomation >> THE FEAR IS NOT ONLY FOR PUTIN & RUSSIA MILITART - Duration: 6:15.

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Donald Trump is destroying his own presidency - Duration: 6:22.

Again and again and again, Trump has taken real problems — real problems but manageable

problems, which he has then turned into disasters.

All of it is Trump recklessly, impulsively endangering his own presidency.

And in doing, he has reminded Republicans what they feared a Trump presidency would

be like — unconstitutional, unfocused, chaotic, scandal-plagued, and damaging to both America's

standing in the world and the GOP's brand at home.

I'm not saying Trump is about to be impeached.

There's a long way between here and there.

Republicans still see that as a calamity for their party.

But this is a moment in which the tectonic plates that underlie political opinion in

Washington are shifting.

It's a moment in which the unthinkable is being thought, announced, and perhaps even

hastened.

"About the only thing I can say is, I think we've seen this movie before.

I think it's reaching the point where it's of Watergate size and scale and a couple of

other scandals that you and I have seen."

Donald Trump's been doing this all himself.

Trump's feud with the intelligence agencies began in earnest after the CIA concluded that

Russia had interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump win.

Trump could have just been angry at Russia.

He could have said it's bad that a foreign government is interfering in American elections.

Instead, he turned his ire on the CIA.

And then this happened:

There was no evidence for his claims, and, unusually, the heads of the FBI and the NSA

refuted him during sworn congressional testimony.

"Director Comey, was the president's statement that Obama had his wires tapped in Trump Tower

a true statement?"

"With respect to the president's tweets about alleged wiretapping directed at him

by the prior administration, I have no information that supports those tweets.

And we have looked carefully inside the FBI."

"Michael Flynn told the transition, told Don McGahn, in early January that he was under

federal investigation for his work on behalf of Turkey throughout the campaign."

Of course Trump named Flynn national security adviser anyway, 'cause why not have an agent

of a foreign government as your national security adviser.

And then there's the story that dominated the news.

"There's word tonight that President Trump may have jeopardized a secret source of intelligence

on the Islamic State group.

The Washington Post is reporting that the president divulged highly sensitive information

when he met with the Russian foreign minister and Russian ambassador last week.

That means that whatever Trump said made it possible for the Russians to figure out where

the intelligence was coming from, which in turn means it's possible Israel will lose

a key source of information on ISIS because of Trump's actions.

So investigations — and calls for investigations — have swirled around Trump since the beginning

of his administration, but congressional Republicans found it reasonably easy to ignore them.

"The point I was trying to make is I don't think there needs to be a political or politicized

investigation.

Law enforcement is always free to investigate people they think broke the law so if someone

broke the law here, and I'm still not aware of what law was broken and who broke it, but

if they did, we have mechanisms for trying people in the courts.

But I don't want a politicized investigation here, that detracts from doing the things

that we need to do.

First, Trump asked Comey to stop investigating Michael Flynn.

He also asked Comey to announce, publicly, that Trump was not under investigation.

Comey refused both requests, and in addition, he took notes on both encounters.

Then Trump fired Comey, and he fired him over the FBI's investigation into the Trump campaign's

contacts with Russia.

The timing of the firing, it was bizarre, and the way it was handled alienated both

Comey and the FBI.

This, too, was a problem Trump created for himself.

But there was a quasi-reasonable explanation for Comey's firing, and the White House,

Trump's White House, tried to offer it: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who's

pretty widely respected, they said had reviewed Comey's handling of the controversial Clinton

email case, and they concluded his credibility was now compromised.

Fair enough.

People didn't quite believe it, but it had a shred of truth to it.

But then Trump destroyed it, telling NBC's Lester Holt:

"Regardless of recommendation, I was going to fire Comey.

I said, you know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story; it's an excuse

by the Democrats for having lost an election that they should have won."

No one made Trump do this.

And then no one made Trump in an Oval Office meeting with Russia's foreign minister,

Sergei Lavrov — the same meeting where he gave up that intelligence — nobody made

him brag about firing Comey.

"The latest bombshell, a New York Times report that the president told Russian officials

in an Oval Office meeting earlier this month that firing Jim Comey as FBI director removed

great pressure on him."

I don't know why you would do that.

What would possess a human being in Trump's position to do that?

Some things cannot be explained.

Notes from that meeting were subsequently leaked to the New York Times, and press secretary

Sean Spicer confirmed the account.

The remarkable thing, looking back on the timeline, is that none of it was necessary.

Trump could have simply treated Comey well and tried to win him over as an ally while

offering bland statements of support for his work.

As recently as two weeks ago, Republicans thought it safer not to know the crimes Trump

may have committed or the lines he may have crossed.

Today, the GOP is facing the grim reality that Trump is not disciplined enough, and

the bureaucracy he leads is not loyal enough, to keep his misdeeds hidden.

Some Republicans — some Republicans, not all — are concluding that the truth will

emerge, as it appears to be doing now, so they may as well be the patriots who uncovered

it rather than the hacks who suppressed it.

And that, more than anything, is what endangers Donald Trump's presidency.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump is destroying his own presidency - Duration: 6:22.

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US Army warning prepared, Nibiru is near the earth! - Duration: 34:51.

US Army warning prepared, Nibiru is near the earth!

For more infomation >> US Army warning prepared, Nibiru is near the earth! - Duration: 34:51.

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What Is Stealthing? - Duration: 2:04.

For more infomation >> What Is Stealthing? - Duration: 2:04.

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Is WWE Sabotaging Shinsuke Nakamura On SmackDown Live? - HYPER WWE NEWS - Duration: 6:46.

Is WWE Sabotaging Shinsuke Nakamura On SmackDown Live?

In a promotion with zero significant history of major Japanese stars, Nakamura became just that in NXT, where he debuted with a match of the year candidate (the match was ranked No. 2 on WWE.com in 2016) against Sami Zayn.

NXT's brilliance in making Nakamura an immediate breakout star was its lack of micromanaging. Nakamura was simply allowed to do everything that made him a legend in Japan without tinkering or overanalyzes from WWE's at-times meddling producers.

In NXT it was hands-off, Shinsuke thrived on subtleties, using his signature body mannerisms to connect with fans. But in just over a month on the main roster, Nakamura is like The Migos if they suddenly became Jeff Sessions favorite rappers.

Nakamura was a two-time NXT champion and, despite being one of the top wrestlers on the entire WWE roster, the 37-year-old rookie remained in NXT for an entire year.

Nakamuras star power helped the hybrid developmental brand sell out venues worldwide, including standing-room-only shows in the budding Japanese market. The template for Shinsuke Nakamura in WWE was created in NXT, and minimal adjustments were needed from WWE.

Unfortunately, since Nakamura landed in WWE, the ill-advised adjustments have not stopped.

Nakamura, now known as "The Artist" and/or The Rockstar in the vein of Prince or Michael Jackson or WWE being out of touch, has been made to speak in the majority of his television appearances on SmackDown Live.

Tuesday night was especially painful as Nakamuras attempt at a promo mirrored the desperate rally he needed in order to come from behind and defeat Dolph Ziggler,More on that later.

Nakamura's English is very limited, which is fine. His palpable mystique transcends the English language as it is. He doesnt need it,Not a single word of any language is spoken during his theme song, and fans still sing along to it.

WWE, however, has made the odd choice of exploiting Nakamuras one glaring weakness by having him struggle through brief sentences that are difficult to understand.

When given the chance to exploit his strengths—the palpable charisma and star power; the all-time entrance music; the all-world wrestling—WWE somehow fumbled.

NXT fans became accustomed to Nakamrua's grand entrances, which often featured live violinists strumming his intoxicating entrance theme.

At Backlash, however, Nakamura's charisma and fanfare were muted with a generic entrance despite weeks of his heralded in-ring debut.

His all-world wrestling was cast aside in favor of a basic WWE matchup where Dolph Ziggler enjoyed the majority of the offense before Nakamura made an uninspiring comeback to snatch victory out of the jaws of defeat.

The all-important casual fan who missed the match, or simply skipped it due to WWEs over-saturation of content these days, can see a preview of the match on YouTube. In said preview, Nakamuras sole highlight is kicking out of the Zig Zag.

It didn't help Nakamura's star power that his overhyped match was slotted in the ominous curtain jerker position.

After building the entire pay-per-view around Nakamura, the aforementioned casual fans who were less familiar with his work likely came away thinking "this is the guy I've been hearing so much about for the past five weeks?".

WWE has stuck to its guns in its questionable booking of the high-profile veteran who, after years of working the supremely physical Japanese style, is on borrowed time.

Perhaps WWE is protecting Nakamura for the long haul, opting to pick its spots for the type of instant classic the Nakamura may be running out of as he approaches 40.

But, then again, this is the same promotion that allowed AJ Styles to be AJ Styles from Day 1, where the Phenomenal One had one of the greatest rookie years in WWE history.

With Shinsuke Nakamura, the less WWE bells and whistles the better,It's a classic case of hiding his weaknesses and emphasizing his strengths.

WWEs top three markets are the United States, the United Kingdom and India, but Japan is also a hotbed for professional wrestling. Earlier this year, WWE signed a multi-year deal to air its flagship shows, Raw and SmackDown Live, on DAZN.

New Japan Pro Wrestling has succeeded in making North American wrestlers into stars, so much so, its announced tour of Long Beach, California this summer immediately sold out.

WWE can have similar success increasing its presence in Japan with the success of Asuka, who recently passed Goldberg for longest win streak in pro wrestling history, and Nakamura. The key for WWE is to just let go.

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